Sterling ended the fifth straight week in the negative, versus the yen, the longest since January this year. The pair however settled below the bottom end of the near term bearish channel at 171.30 yen, indicating further near term weakness in the trend and supports at 169.50 likely to be tested during the week. A close above 171.30 yen will negate the near term bearish view

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